House Bill
H.R. 4428
Strong Farms, Strong Future Act
Primary Sponsor

Lauren Underwood
Representative
Cosponsors
9
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This bill would require federal agencies to clearly state on the first page of guidance documents that the guidance does not have the force of law and is only meant to provide clarity about existing legal requirements or agency policies. This is intended to help the public better understand the legal status and purpose of these types of documents.
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Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 738.
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Strong Farms, Strong Future Act
This bill would require federal agencies to clearly state on the first page of guidance documents that the guidance does not have the force of law and is only meant to provide clarity about existing legal requirements or agency policies. This is intended to he
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This bill would require federal agencies to clearly state on the first page of guidance documents that the guidance does not have the force of law and is only meant to provide clarity about existing legal requirements or agency policies. This is intended to help the public better understand the legal status and purpose of these types of documents.
- Bill Number
- 4428
- Sponsor
- Lauren Underwood (D-IL)
- Introduced
- 7/16/2025
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
- Policy Area
- Government Operations and Politics
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- Title
- Strong Farms, Strong Future Act
- Bill Number
- 4428
- Sponsor
- Lauren Underwood (D-IL)
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
- Introduced
- 7/16/2025
- Summary
- This bill would require federal agencies to clearly state on the first page of guidance documents that the guidance does not have the force of law and is only meant to provide clarity about existing legal requirements or agency policies. This is intended to help the public better understand the lega
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